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Dominican Diary Ellen's Ministries ”Whatever you do to the least of my brothers, you do to me.” -Matthew 25:40 |
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"He who refreshes others will be refreshed." Proverbs 11:24
Episcopal Diocese of the Dominican Republic Web Pages
Is God Calling You to Invest in the Snow's Ministry in the DR? If So, Mail your tax-deductible contribution to: The Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska Snow Mission 109 No. 18th St. Omaha, NE 68102
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Family Notes: Jim & Deloris McKenzie (Mom and Dad) - Deloris lives in Norfolk, NE - Jim has lived with our Lord Jesus Christ since 1994; Brother - Jim, Jr. - (Nebraska) CHURCH HISTORY: Baptized & raised in a Missouri Senate Lutheran Church in Norfolk, NE. Received in the Episcopal Church in 1964. PAST EMPLOYMENT: University of Nebraska - Lincoln Student Library; State of Nebraska Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. MISSION RESPONSIBILITIES: Bob and Ellen work in the Diocesan Office with Bishop Holguin. Ellen coordinates all mission work and medical teams coming into the diocese. Ellen also helps coordinate arrangements for other groups and individuals coming to the DR for meetings and special events. When the Snows arrived in the DR, the diocese was receiving 6 to 8 groups a year. The diocese now hosts approximately 45 groups annually. On the weekend of June 28, 2003 there were 8 groups were working in the DR at the same time. "It seems like every church with a mission team wants to come in June and July", Ellen said. "We try to accommodate all of them. After all, mission teams are absolutely essential to the churches work in the DR. However, we have now set a maximum of four groups in the country at one time."
Ellen has made it easy for a church with no foreign mission experience to come to the DR and participate in what is a life-changing experience. Even experienced mission churches feel more secure, because Ellen handles all in-country details. "For me and our host church communities, this is a powerful and important ministry in which everyone benefits. I am the bridge between two cultures. The Holy Spirit brings people together in a special way when two different cultures share their love of the Lord." OTHER DOMINICAN MINISTRIES: The Mom on every Happenings (Vivencia) weekend in the DR; one of the co-founders in the DR of "Daughter's of the King"; lay chalice minister, acolyte, member of Companion Diocese Committee, and diocesan hostess. Ellen received a special honor from the Dominican Episcopal Church Women for her contributions to this diocese and for her support of women's ministries.
WHAT MY MISSION EXPERIENCE HAS TAUGHT ME:
My time in
the mission field has taught me many things and refined me in many
ways. However, there is one re-occurring message that comes to me in
many different ways. The Lord has demonstrated to me time and again
A MEMORABLE MISSION MOMENT:
On September 11, 2001, I was working with a
medical team in Santana Bani. Milagros Holguin, the Bishops wife,
was working with us that day and brought word there had been a terrorist
attack in New York City. It was noon before we had gathered enough
information to inform the team. Even though we had many people
waiting to see our doctors, the people in the village encouraged us to go
back to the hotel where we could get better information and rest. As
a team, we gathered together to pray and discuss what we should do.
As we prayed the Lord's prayer, the words "Forgive us our trespasses as we
forgive those who trespass against us" emotionally and spiritually
impacted me as never before. We decided to continue working. When we
returned to the hotel late in the afternoon some of the team went
immediately to the TV, while others went for a walk along the beach.
As I walked, I prayed that the Lord would give us a sign that he was in
control. During my walk, I witnessed one of the most beautiful
sunsets I have ever seen. Those of us who saw it, felt God's
presence and peace. The next morning as we drove to our work site,
the Lord provided us with a large, brilliant rainbow. All of us on
the team were emotionally impacted by what had happened in New York City
and Washington D.C. I believe this team provided a strong Christian
witness
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Sharing Christ's Love in the Dominican Republic E-Mail: bobsnow_2000@yahoo.com Diocese of the Dominican Republic Web Page: http://www.dominicanepiscopalchurch.org/
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